The Handbook of artificial intelligence by Avron Barr(
Book
)67
editions published
between
1981
and
1989
in
English
and held by
1,538 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
What is a "heuristic problem-solving program?" How do computers understand English? What are "semantic nets" or "frames?"
Can computer programs outperform human experts? Such questions -- asked by scientists, engineers, students, and hobbyists
encountering Artificial Intelligence for the first time -- can now be readily answered by The Handbook of Artificial Intelligence,
a work which makes the full scope of important techniques and concepts of AI available for the first time to the rapidly expanding
world of computer technologists and users. The scope of this handbook is broad: over 200 short articles covering all of the
important ideas, techniques, and systems developed during 25 years of research in the AI field. The articles are written for
people with no background in AI. Some articles serve as overviews, discussing the various approaches within a subfield, the
issues, and the problems. The handbook is a reference work, a textbook, a guide to programming techniques and to the extensive
literature of the field, and a book for intellectual browsing. Jargon has been eliminated in each of the short, penetrating
articles, and the hierarchical organization of the book allows readers to choose how deeply they wish to delve into a particular
subject. Conceived and produced at Stanford University's Department of Computer Science, with contributions from universities
and laboratories across the nation, The Handbook of Artificial Intelligence promises to become the standard reference work
in the rapidly growing AI field. - Jacket

Computers and thought by Edward A Feigenbaum(
Book
)38
editions published
between
1963
and
1995
in
English and Russian
and held by
1,150 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Artificial intelligence; Simulation of cognitive processes; Survey of approaches and attitudes

The Handbook of artificial intelligence, volume 2 by Avron Barr(
Book
)37
editions published
between
1982
and
2015
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
232 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
The Handbook of Artificial Intelligence, Volume II focuses on the improvements in artificial intelligence (AI) and its increasing
applications, including programming languages, intelligent CAI systems, and the employment of AI in medicine, science, and
education. The book first elaborates on programming languages for AI research and applications-oriented AI research. Discussions
cover scientific applications, teiresias, applications in chemistry, dependencies and assumptions, AI programming-language
features, and LISP. The manuscript then examines applications-oriented AI research in m

The handbook of artificial intelligence by Avron Barr(
Book
)38
editions published
between
1981
and
2015
in
English
and held by
194 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
The Handbook of Artificial Intelligence, Volume I focuses on the progress in artificial intelligence (AI) and its increasing
applications, including parsing, grammars, and search methods. The book first elaborates on AI, AI handbook and literature,
problem representation, search methods, and sample search programs. The text then ponders on representation of knowledge,
including survey of representation techniques and representation schemes. The manuscript explores understanding natural languages,
as well as machine translation, grammars, parsing, test generation, and natural languag

Tiger in a cage : applications of knowledge-based systems by Edward A Feigenbaum(
Visual
)7
editions published
in
1993
in
English
and held by
68 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Describes successful applications of two types of knowledge-based computer systems: expert systems and knowledge systems

Intelligent systems(
Visual
)5
editions published
between
1992
and
2007
in
English
and held by
40 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Dr. Jeffrey Mishlove discusses artificial intelligence and the nature of expert computer systems with four experts

Japanese software industry : where's the Walkman? by Edward A Feigenbaum(
Visual
)4
editions published
in
1993
in
English
and held by
19 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Edward Feigenbaum presents results of an extensive study of the US and Japanese computer software industries